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! THE EW YORK WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1869, The Englieb Elections, ‘The unexpectedly large gein of the Liberal party tn the late Parliamentary elections in England te the subject of extensive counment by the Britiab p There was no exciting issue involved in the elections, no question ealoulated to produce any material change in the public mind, and the rapid increase of Liberal strength, under theese cir- comatances, is a problem that seeme to perplex the Englwh politicians, There is ® cause, however, end a very good one, for this #* uning rebuff that the ‘Cory party hae just received. The influence oc the late war in this country haa been felt in the Fo.lish elections, The triumph of free govern- ioout on this continent has strengthened the hands of lL Leralism everywhere, and its first fruits abroad aro thus aprearing in Eaglaod. It is true that, as a party, the Eigiih Liberals did not espouse the cre of the North in ite late contest with rebellion. 0) the coutrary, many of the prominent hghiwin that party were conspicuous enemies of the Union couse, Batitiea wellknown fact that the Tory party were unanimous ip thelr denunciation of the North, and that the only friends we have in Vaglind were of the Liberal clase. It ia also true that as @ party, the English Liberals are not ririctly in tavor of political liberty. favorable to monarchy, believe in the necessity of soralty, and would not, in tho present state of ticit Reform creed, te willing to endorse repul- heaulam, The Liberals differ from the Tories or Couservatives in this respect: The Liberale are the progressive party of England. They are the au- there of nearly all the great reforme that have clreumacribed royalty; they Lelieve in the largest liLerty compatible with monarchy,and the tendency of their teachings is clearly toward republicaniarn Every reform movement that they ‘nougurate ia od to curtail the powers of the crown, and add hem to those of the peopie, Through their efforts, telah monarchy hes already become only wom nal: tie Queen of England to-day hea no more conatitue tious) power than the President of the United Sates, aud {t is therefore evident that the Liberals are do- ing as wuch for republican government as if they wore its avowed advocates, The prine!ples of pol- itical reform which the Eoglish Liberals seek to inculcate are substantially those that we In this country uphold, In msuy respects our Govern- mentisthe guide and standard for Liberel doc- trinesin England, furnishing precedents aod es- tablishing truths that in course of time are Vrought forward as English reforms, Unilor ther stances, the signal euccess of our Goverument in tininteining and vindicating the princinies of lib eral.sm would necessarily have au importvot effect in alding the reform cause in Euganl, Toe interests of republicanism here are the im there, and whilethre ‘4 epparen'ly a ach between the two causes, both tend in she sarne direction—that of taking aw al political power and distributing it among the peo le, elreum. ulerenia of ty indivic Sympathy for Jeff Davis, The Evening Post pullishes what purports to Lethe report of a meeting held si some private They are | rebeliion ie not dead, let it be killed by the sup pression of every attempt to restore ite vitality. The people have already experienced the folly of siriving (o concthate the advocates of secession, If the serpent i# again raising ite head, let the Presi- dent immediately use his power to guard the na- tion axainst the evil* threatened by those who made speeches at ihe Broad street meeting. The City Mortality. A connreronpent desires to know what Dr. Ramsay means when he saya, ‘the bealth of the city this year is much better than Inst year, with the exception of diseases always prevalent at this season of the year." Dr. Rameay did not make such a statement, but he did may : that “the table appended to bie re- | port clearly shows, that with the exception of dis- oases always prevalont at this season of the year— | such as cholora morbus and chclera infantum—the health of the city ia much better, &e." We do not | see how the Dovtor recone Jes hia language with | the figures presented in thatt: tle. The anthmetiec follows, for the montis of June and Juis, Dreentery has \ncreased 05° er cent, Cholera | a4 increase! 600 porcent Coolern Morbus nearly o ¢ per cent, Cholera Infantum nearly 65 per cent, Toe muimmer diseases above mentioned having increased ao fearfully it was necessary to neutre- ! lize the effect of these figures by presevting afew | diseases prevalent during the winter months, ac cordingly the table exhibits the following mortal- ity for June and July: Smal) -pox-—-an ineresse of 4S per cent. Typhus lever —a decrease of 56 per cent. Typhoid fever—s decrease of 116 per cent. From the foregoing analyma of the Doctor's “table,” our correspondent may readily couclude that the Chief of the City Inspector's “Rurean of Recurda and Statistics’ committed an error, aud should have written, “the health of the city mm | eter with the exception of diseases generated by the fillby condition of the streeta, tenement housrva, bone bolling establiaihments and otler nuisances, itisthe duty of the City Inspector to abate, or re- port upon for abateroent by the proper suthorl- ties.” Mr, Boone will confer a favor upon the publ by furnishing @ “table’* indicating the re- sult of bis investivations fn this branch of the du- ties ot his department, Resalt of Bad Advice. Tam Wonutromes's Apvovate, of BuTalo, this week announces {ts suspension; and, in alluding ty the caures that have led to this course, speaks thus of the recent extensive strike in Butfalo, of which the ADVOOATE was on earnest Couuse!lor and supporter: The Elevator men returned to work on Wednea- day, aud part of the Dockmen resumed work on Thursday, The Freight House men still bold out at present writing, but it is hoped difficulty wilh goon be cably adjus Everything ts conducted in @ peaceful manuer. and the city au- thoriues are now convinced that there waa no necessity for @ military display or special police | force, All, however, are well convinced thas the “strlre’ was fli-timed and bar brouvht trouhle upon pool bale aate that neither they nor ourselves eould remedy, No doubt the laboring men of Buffalo wore jn- if cited to the late sir.ke matniy by the Apyoosts in giving them injudicious alvice—la | sourse of the | | Ne ite mone, now do... 105 na hob 1000 do..new ins. 4 | 2000 UB, ba, 10-40%... OT 12000 Trea. 7 3-1)... 90 11400 do. OSes 4 110 US. He ly... 07% DAN NY, 68Gb... YOK needle, béAting nnd great euns, howitcor drill.ewords, and rine, readiag. writing, spelling, arithmetic, tions ot boys ir © mize seenlonte at echool, one at omall’ swords, and caveral eng crdws at great is. One of the k gune was loated with solid shot, and ta’ venotion indu in for some ~ much interes in pty progressing finely. r tainly well calculated to carry out the Pd Department fa relation to this system ‘tion. He is kind, firm, and dispiaye a peculiar aptitude for the duties devolving upon him. The bove like bim very much ; hia form of government is parental, and bo one need bave any itation to pase their boys on board of the veese!, We are satiefied that every thing is being done here to promote the best interests ef the service. and to make the boys a credit to the th ik Avy. In vearstocome we shall reap the benefit of is syatem ot education for naval seamen, Engiand and France have reaped the oenefit of this pan of making her ¢ reamen from their best boys, and it is hieh time that we beyond their #andard. here is no excuse for @ amart boy, if he does not Tovress under the pian purued here, No favoriti m own—all ar@ encourmee! and adranced upon But we mort bear in mind that"bo @ will be hors" and Jue allowance mus be made, Lhe ins uelors are .equi.es to be zestous fn the improves Ment of the opp. entices.to be mii jae and impartial thet: treatment, rejaine the i mest ot ali due ties an. o bring to the notice of e: any OLe @xhiliting extrao.dinary mwerit, ‘The standing of the bo giv enre ully kept andi nm es upw a inten inaika, At the eod of the month an averace is taken and areport mace to the Department b forced the Loys for comrountent- ng.fiebting. he use of rked up to and even P is atretly prohibited ane pun he beat quale ity ana otity sufficient for the appeti.e ot the mos, voracious eater, No tobacco or sp. rite are al- lowed, Cie cniine one of the firet lawa, and every Cale ip CARED WO InAke the app. eutices learn eeif rea pect Cecasional cinises at rea give varicty to the life, And incierse the interest of all, and hereafter ae tain nutber, varying to the rate ot the vessel, will be vent on all oureruivers. lo thie way (hee apprensices will be at ouce engrafted into resuiar tan-ot-war life, and eatabieh a regular demand tor their vorvices, Already 115 have been eent away, aud are reported a valuable acquisition to the slip upon wh they have been placed, The depart: t Tequites some three or four (housand naval app e tices, sud are making arranecements for their intros dvetion into the navy, It is the duty of Congress and the peopie to lend « helping hand to carry out the laudable pian, and, in the event of a war, we ebail ea pereuce bove of the auxictioe and disappointments which occurred in 15.1, when we etigeled to potect our naval organization, Applications tor the enlist+ ment of apprentices can by made at any Laval re dezvons, where they can be examined by the aur goon; 1 found quatified plysicaily end morally, they must then be brought by the parents to the London, when they wil be enlieted, ipatNew Bs. Financial News, ) New York, Tuesday, Auy. 1,6 2. M.—Gold opened at 144, run up to 145',, and closed at 144%. The gen- eral stock market was feverish and irregular, and at the close some eorta were higher and others lower than on yesterday, CGoverumente were dull at a frac. tional decline, Money was active at 7 percent, with little or po business under this rate. Commercial paper paseed slowly at Ta12 percent. Bterling ex- chanve was very dull, with a further decline in rates, London bankers’ were quoted at 10% 4. On'Change to-day Flour waa dull, heavy and 10e, a Qe. lower on common grades, Wheat was dull, unsettled and no- minally be. a lle, lower, Corn was scarce, but with- out decided change in price, Oate were dull and lower, ork was dull and lower, Beef was qnict. Lard was steady and Whiskey was firmer, STOCK BALEM-FIRST HOARD, 500 U.S, Ge. 5-28... 108% tel ing them that which was calculate’ to plesse | 10 : juse No. 9 Broad ety “Lo ji pine * at ie baal ; sir & afi au i de rather than éo profit, But all now ave the mistake |}. ‘ i 1 full de- ties parece hg bin Associates, 0 they made, Tasy hare been obliged to res mae | 1 fence of Je’ m 4 wuclay i y struc 5 ; chat whatever weppens justice may Le done." Bo work at the rates against which they siruc ie, a ad} 4 TO 1 it in because they now see bow they wore misled |! 120 do... ...6 ceada the call for tho meeting held in the roumne of ‘ 1) ChLé kB RL, e Cantos Burraurttp. No recutar or vaniza- by the Apvocats that the sald paper has expired Yo , ator ngs ; ; for waut of aupport. A man's beat friend ia not be 2h0 Mil. & Po du tion took place, however, Mr, Pergu Y. Coreen ‘ 10 an... ee ugg sted the appolutment of a committee of five who isever ready to give bad advice because he &) P. reWee © 8 ‘jira i es unsel . ° Te do,.... 06% nersops to raise funds, consult with Cnavnes | fers good counsel will not be well received, The 1”) Mariposa Min... D°Coxn Es epi adopt such other true friend is be who willtell aman of bis faulty | iw Bisisc 1o6 4 J oT en ‘ ’ fol Ahaiahoes as ale be nec : ry to haster | ¢vea tLough anger may immediately fo low, BKOOND HOARD, ‘ a ‘ aes a - = 5000 U.S, 62,'S1, re.. 10 mom (trial «oof =the = parties so) | unjustly The Other Side. 1 My inearceravd by the United States Govern. New Yoru, July Sist, 1965 10000 Ubio & neni.” This ljauguage ie reported a8 having 'ditor Sun—Sie: A seein your ue of Satur: | a ) Evlo R Ohi, Sow en uttered by Mr. Curire, C, Goprkey Gontinn, a uniestion signed a “Frieud to Human | 1 Mad Rv. Re... Lg dou O & PH. Oi fnxopors Mariiak, Cantos Burtmnriety, Dold | preelom.’ Ifthe writer revresonts the Feniaua, 1 | 2” Heading R 4 re a 505 Chi, . 11’ , be ti * \ ’ * » i. ‘ -a8 aud CLanoy, wero narved on the committee. | think ghey are taking a bad way to reconcile she | 150 Mich. Gea. K....107 Lovo do,,.... 1Udallsdy Vhe Mayor sent in his regrote for non-aitendance, sith assurances ot hishearty co- peration in the wb- ectsofthe meeting. Surrogate Lt dub temporary ; Northern frien: n be sucerssful in t Alabama would be represented vvor of Southern Independence; that the exceu dou of Mra. Burratt bad excited the tidignation o! she world agaivet the Administration ; and that ander this condemnation the Government dare not rust Mr, Davis to @ spoa them by public opin ime apy person who would regard the course o! unless it was force: sue Bouth in its recent effort am treasonable, would o@ looked upou as # mauman or fool," Subsequently, Mr. Livingston issued a card, in whieh be admite having attended the meeting; says his pame was “most unwarrantably used," cut does not deny the utterances alove quoted Ho clalins to be # strauger to those present at the aecting, and while on his way to dinner was in- | vlad by a friend to visit the rooms alluded to, to see What Was being done towards procuring coun- Ile says he came from the w | for Mr, Davis, South inteuding to visit Burope to renow bis com qmercial relations there, The foregoisg embraces the sibetance of what » reported as baving transpired in rooms 19 and 20 of the building known as N>, 9 Broad street and is im) ortant only eo far as it ay correctly re present the sentiments of the secession geutry tual assembled together atthe aforesaid eeting, W gave no doubts the treude of Jerry trim to be an ill-used individual, aud may le per- | Wanner in whieh bors are admitted, and the general mitted to state their convictions and raise wouey | P!4u aud purposos of this very important brauch of for the purpose of eneuring hin our fulure naval strength, This letter theretore will e@ feir trial, giving bim the benefit be devoted to explaining the forme which are thor- i} of eminent legal counsel, and doing, on | CRED Mupre wed upon the boys, by which they will | mon to midi his behalf, whatever the frieods of other tucareor ated persons may do; but when they indulye | wjore than thig and talk about continuing the re te lion im some other form, we are in favor « J» ksonizing every one of them, on the same prit ciple that we would destroy a mad dog, throuy jear of the sujury he might inflict upon those was rabid, who did not know that ho Lolortunately, treason in this country has bee deliedthe “levyiag of war against the United Hintes,"” and, consequently, the levying of words s# vot sufficient to render men liable to the penalty ken Mr. Cutie, | and ove Rougnut M. Livinaston, of Mol)\le, are re- sorted as baving made specches at the meeting, in which they declared the failure of the reLellion simply overpowered; “the spins itil! lives," they said, “and by the ass'stance of its another Mr, Livexusron is reported as having said: | in Con- qreas. by none who were not soul aud body in That in a short Davis believe Ir'sh Proteetauta by cali: as “cut-throais.’? * them hard names, sich 4," ete., insulting citizens d “aecretly encouraged by meat, never punished by the mas istrates, no tnatter how Liack thelr crime is, but these things enly cecur in B i‘ast and vicinity, where the Orange Lodges exist; in ocher piaces the Protestants aud Catholics live in amity and friendship.” Not a litotit. The idea or one sworn enomy reconc!l- ing another, No, sir; @ buent child dreads the fire, Lbave traveil d @ great desl in Ireland, aud 1 vever yet found amity and friendship exist in any neighborhood or coramunity where the parties are in about equal numbers, Nature will have ita course; they will Syht, and then it it comes before courts the Protestant Magistrate favors the { | Prosestanta, or the Catholic tavors the Ribbonmen, , but the Bog! sh laws dou's favor either in parte of Ireland, 1) Munster or Connaught the Protestants 1 | are very quiet; they don't hold the balance of power the sane as in the North, f | therefore, least they sould get their throats cut, or thelr houses burned, the same as bas been done in Tiperary, they are very good neighbors, Ip is just the same wito Cathelics at the North. In short, where either party bolds the balance of power, peace don't exist, ‘The Protestauts or Orangemen, make the bess of citizeus in wll parts of the world, and are tavariat sf ® yovernmens eopla, always on the side of law aud order. even in the United Biutes, where wehave a goodly number, it is seldom the criminal courts find an Oranvewan before them, But if the Fenians think they can liberate Ireland, let them oot wasie their time trying to reconc.le th: Oraugemen; they never can doit, It will be the British soldiers aud the Protestants aya nst the Rito men of Ir land and she Fen), of Atcrice, Some party will be exterminated, A Fatenp ov Incrasp THE NAVAL APPRENTICE SYSTEM A Day On Bourd the sabine—How the Boys Live New Lonpoy, July 31, 1865, ‘To-day we were permitted to witness the routine of itu lies and drille of the naval appreaticrs on board of the pabine, in our mer letter we expiained the in tite be perfected in and become valuabie naval ecainen, 4 At daylight all the apprentices are turned out of their hammocks, which are stowed in the nettings, The decks are washed down, and at 7 o'clock the boys are peut over the joads, to fxmiliarize them with that duty, At7.go t veakfast is corved; twenty minutes are allowed for this meal, At9 o'clock all hands are ready to begin the oxereiser of the day, At 9.80 all hands go toquartere for inspection, after which i h a bw Pot. We ©... WON Cattle Market. Beri's Uray, Auguat 1, 1565, Beeves,We have several important changes to note in this market to-day, The unusual activity for some time past observable among buyers, seems nly to have been succeeded by extreme dull- As the receipte ot'eattie, up to the time of our to-day. have Leen heavy, in anticipation of a couUnuation of the activity, the resule Las Leen a eudden reduction in prices, already estimated at one cent pe. Ib. with indications of a tilt greater decline betore the lore of the week, Mat bert relections ure now treely offered at 16 cents, which Inet week were enaily disposed of at 17 cents per tb, and good, fair cattie are dificult to seil at 15 cen peveral droves have sold to-day as low liall cente, but the quality was oxtremely poor, such ns almost avy butcher would be ashamed to p ace upon hie stand, Ae the day wore on, affairs continued to grow worse, promising wreater duiiness and a still farther decline io prices on the morrow, Mich Cows.—A little more activity prevaila in this brane of the mas e@-pecinily for good milehors, Rly however, retain unchange We quote “xtra good cows oe tT bag 100 ee eoaceses or Common to medium, . F2basty Veal Caives.—Calves remain in moderate yet all demands are readiy supplied, ry joes tovday are: NO, 1 Calves, per Ib. .cesesescssereees (ood veal calves, per Ib, + Common veal calves per head. DAIARING, » cer ccavaceneses Grasa Calves per head... Sheep and Lamba,- Ne supply, ‘dhe ruiug - Malle > gadeoc : ‘9c, 200, Salde, sup. The market ‘is liberal P ed with both sheep and lambe, and with a moderate detmond the warket rules very taine, and prices, con. ard. lo-day's sales wore made eeyuenuy, teud down at the following pile Conitnon to fair shear (iood to prime do. Exiin do, Lanibe per ib. ph epeking, cach Wooirkins, each 4, Lamibekins, Oa... cece sr seree Hoar, Hoya Bos ide animation is obevrvable in this branch of the ine ket, but prices ruje steady, with o downward toudeney, Wequowe: Corn-ied. live, at Likaivacs do. essed, Jivaldc., Stilied, Lika Lief Gu. Ureer Lateline. Flour and (rein, New Yo August 1,4 Phe flour market is lar Sules of Supertine Save Flour. apertine Wes xtra do, Common sou i at $0,300% Cauadian x ; aud bao ele dull and balve, at 1.46 ior Amber Milwaukie, Michivan Corn Chis branch of the market continues guiey abyererta Sasi. for un. lu; ales were taade id PLL ler Auber HuAMle, for Oa'8.— Are io ¢. lor Western and She, tor sta | Hay,—Cousiderable eetavity prevails in the Whole. | #ale Market for iiny, and prices are Well tulutaiued, | We quote new at Toasuc, aad ehippiag at 96196, per the Usual exercises are carried on till past | 11 o'clock diill coases, and at noon dinner 18 Be at Lotclock, the boys are again went over the 1 hew 4 this occupies about @ quarter of All its de ] taille, Ata quarier to 4 dirmiased at 4.00; at 5 enpper ved; awarded to those who actually commit the | main tunoverthe was trom 6.00 to 7 the: : inihinater ¢ Pays Are exercised in bowtis tion drilly or in crime of attempting the overthrow of our Govern. | M0 S30\") and loosit Atior there exere! iment ; Revertholess we seo Do good reason why the | recreation w induled in, und at Y o'clock, the ai judividuale who still persist iu avitating rebel. tion, cannot, in some manne, be bousd over to tovp the peace, or be treated as covspirators, Li the is given to return to thelr bammocks, and at P. at. silence iavrdered, in the rour Xerces and school the followt are the brane taught:-—Mandling of yards au wuile, use ol leads aud compass, knotting, palin 100 Ibe, SPHCGAL NO’ CEs, Ayers Cherry Pectoral Surpasses all other remedies in the rapid and radical cure of Coughs, Cols and Consumption, Income Tax—The internal Kevenue— Th Daily Trivune or Wednesday, Aupust 24, triple rheet, containg full lists of imeomen above ia New York and Brooklyn tor 1804, A large portion of & Lich have uot bitherto beew made pubile, CUM bey Price tour | M ly | C ‘SPECIAL NOTICES, Hewe Machine ©: No Brotver, Nok ELAS HOWE ny Peeee Agents wanted. au 4 Leck stitch Machine aad Button Machine, No, 0 Proade way, N.Y. _ 812 PRATHsS. COnnOs <0 Teeter, Aus. 1, Susanna, rocaly daughter sJouenh be 4 Margaret Conroy, aged ears, | mon z The PE tthe family are respectfully invited to od the funeral, tegen A Sd inst, at § co Aaolpkt ee’ Bective Phe, tecualove of Touts Ch, Secs 456, are ily invived 143 Tespecttu' Conse tue tna Jy Coe tat 8 member of Co (, 2d N, West Farms on Wednesday, Aug 2d, at ¥ o'clock. te resldence, 83 Perey Carriages will leave bie at ll o'clock, Detroit papers piease copy. ‘14—On Tuesday, Ang. 1, 1565, Lacy An: of George and Elizsleth J. Davis, axed Mouthe end 9 de Funernt on Phureday lock, A, M., from her par ’ residence zsh at, The friende of the family are requested toatead, 15% GALLAGHER —On Thur.day, Aug. 1, of con- sumption, Joanna KE. wite of James Gallagher, aged 42» ear, ‘Phe triends and relatives of the family are in- vited to ateend the funeral, on Thursday aiter- noon, Sd inst, st 2 o'clock, tom her residence, Can- .. J ithout further notice. 16 Suidenly,on her birthday, July 21et, artis, 2d daughterof Haxh and Sarah ears. N M Mary E Martin, The :ein.ives and triends of the family are reepect- fally invited t od the funeral. thie (Wednesday) atternoon, at ¥ o'e.oea, trom the resideuce ot ber father, 20 Kin, et. lua let, of cholera in‘an- ay, Aug tum. t n Riker, aged 10 months, only dauch.erof Buvar and Anna BE. Kiker ‘The funeral will take pi this (Wednesday) aiter- noou, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of her parent, 1.6 Leroy at. 185 SHEVLIN—Suddenly, on Monday evening, July 81, 1565, Jolin Sheviin, Sr., aged 44 year P Hin re atives aud friende aie reepectiully Invited to atteud the funeral, on Wednesday af ernoon, at 2 o'clock, from hie late resicence, Coneclyea et, near Eweu at, Willlamabureh, L. 1. liz BILVER-—On Tuesday, Aug. iat. after a lone and revere lilness, Mary Silver, io the suth year of her age The friends and acquaintances of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the }», ON ‘Thuraday afternoon, Sd inet, at 1 ove . from her late residence, 225 West 16thet. The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemeter. SULLIVAN—On Thursday, July alro on Monday, Jul, ot Maria and the late ¥Y months and 15 days Friends aud relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. trom the resideuce of her erandmother, Maria Hoffinire, 54 Laight et. i At Greenpoint, July Slet, Louie W. steou ot Abraham and Harriet Van- j and 1) montha, Lhe friends and relatives of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, on W aitcrnoon, 2d inet, at 2 o'cloek, from the resice bie parents, 6th et, near Norman ave. we VAN WINKI On Aug, Ist, ida Van Winkle, aced 5 years and 6 monthia, ibe trends and acquaintances are invited to at- tend the funeral eervices, at her late residenve. 255 Bleecker #t, at 5 o'clock, P. My Aug, vd. lv YOUNG--On Tuesday, Ane 1505, William, 2d youngest sonot Johu and Margaret Young, aged & yessaand Ll) months The relatives and fully invited to att lsu h, Abram D,, » Hattie Banks, twin children semiah Sullivan, aged | year, ot simy) afte ou, from the residence of Lie parcuts, Lis KE. lth Marae Se Ber TRADE NOTIC REGULAR MERTING OF THE UNION Practical Mouse Painters’ Acsociation will ve hewtetthely meeung rooma, 827 Bowery, on Wed- beoday, Ausust Yd. All members are requested to a (eud, asa diepor. fon of the junds will be aw order of THOR, WHITEALE AD, Pres, BMCsLay EL Pr. B, UNION—THE sular Monthly Meeting of the above beds he don Wedovsday Evening, Aur, 2d, at Ty 6 cioek, in Demilt D.epensory, cor, Zod et, and Yd av, A full atiendance of wil tuenmbere is requir aa there is to ! sctinn of ¢ Pe imber# are ine tend. KRISTOPHER CAPPER, Miva, W, BRAZLLLE, See, 252 v . PALBRICK pry GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING Association—lhe reguiar weerly meeting of (his A PHOx ou willbe helt at thelr ball, .67 Bowery, 207 this Wednesday oveuir tSu'eouck, A tull ata. dance is reyuested ## business of importance will be tianene JOHN HENRY POY, Pres JOLN PLUNKEI We get) |. ad J OTIC NITED COOPERS NO, 1—THE A men employed at Cozzan's Oil Factory at Now- town Creek, are on a Strike apainet delinquent mei: bore and non society en, working at thai piace, All fair members ot No. Fare theretore cautioned not to interiere, By order of the Aesociation of United Coc pers, No. 4. dol N' TICE HOUSESMITHS — A REGULAR monthly » Wil be b ef the Lith Ward LH And et, this Wed day evening at 54 Punctual atweadance is of importance will be traus- LLOYD, President JOHN 8. 129 ns ° on Wed. oT 2 PIC NIC at the Goth- M.StEPHENS, Bales \ OBRINGM WOES, "ELRY, Bec. (COURAGE ALL—THE YOUNG MEN ARE at wok—The Young Men's Father Mathow ‘Temperance Society, of Williamsburgh, will hold a ru he Meoting a aie Taalh rote ot pots dd and on this Wednesda ening, at "clock, T. Mills, Mr, Bue and other ‘eininen advocases of temperance « pected, and will ad- cress the meeting. Singing 4 gorere. 5 £4 Tay jor an orty e early, KF. J, LLIGAN Pros. LAWRENCE POWEK, Bee, lis” Fatger, MATHEW T. A. B. T, Society No. 8of Brooklyn, E.D,—A al " ol members is oniles ai thelr hall’ this per ed evening, being regular monthly meeting, at 7 o'c.ock, bo elect officers to fill vacancy under new charter, THOS, JOYCE, Pres, MICHAEL Mc- KEEVER, Ree, sec, ats 108 SATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY, No. 6, of New York, will ho'd their blic meet. ing this evening, Wednesday, at T'¢ o'clock, in thoi Hall, cor, of Sid at, and Yd av, Speaking b: 5 Cronan aud Peter Duna, Musiean the placeiere te Mr. Sulxeld, Singing by the celebrated vocalist Mr, CANDLEH, Rec, feo, SARE FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY, No. 6.N,Y. Hall bet, ‘4th and 65th ate, and Sth ay. Public meeting this evening at 7'9 ofe! . mn, Speakers, Mr. Henry T, Carroll and Mr, Dd. Pakion pingers, Mr, ©, Stocker and Miss MeGinn, The pub- lic are invited tocome early THOS, MEAGHER, Prest. JAS, O'REILLY, Ree, ri} Bee pu MATHEW T. A,B, SOCIETY, No.4 of N. Y,—The quarterly meeting for the tlection of offices will take pluce at their Hall, ; and procure reate, 53 this Wednesday evening, Aug. 2, at 74 Fines tor noneattencance will be atrictly on force’, My order ot GEO, BLEMING, Prose, WAM. O'DRIEN, ec, see, Ws M! NN LODGE, 190, F, AND A, M,.—YOU i are heveby summoned to meet at your roome, Meson ¢ Temple, corner Bioome and Cre by streets, Weduescay, Aug. ¥, at 12 o'clock, Ma Or (be purpose oF witend.og the funeral of our late Brother, Dau.el Mcbonald. By oraer ot CG, J, a C MOSES KE, WILSON, M. sci WILLIAMS, ee. , _ *WMERUREPDS ODIO Ll TT NUTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE Light ermens’ Union Benevolent Association are re- ‘Wweeted vo atiend @ epecial meeting at their bull, cor Feart and York ots, Brookiya, on Weanerday eve. Sette ames Fa oe como take inmediate n ‘eas of @ m . y , MARION, Pres, iene fishes (i ¥ JUBLIC MEETING OF THE LADIES FA- ther Mathew T. A. B. Bociety, No. 8 of N, Y,, wilbe held at their nail, corner of Yuh et, aud Sih ave, on Wednesday evening, Aug, Yd, 1555, at bulf- bast Fo'clock, speaking by C, ody and Mr, hogan, Singiny by Mr, King, b great American | agan, Mies Connol “avocate of ton porance, ADDEN, Prost, LHOMAS FYN dud others, M, M ‘ AS, pec, BOC, : 125 RELIGIOUS N ‘AMP M Long " ONE Island, ) | pry yy ‘oint at a. f | c bo AUCTION NOTICES, AUCHION SALE—G.G. HORTON, Avery, Will eet! this dav at lu's o'clock, at 8 Greeny ied ave, contents of grocery store, boxes candles and son, Alro iarge lot furniture. eae | Mad H FELIMAN, AUCTIONEER, fi Noscau © at, selie this day, at 10 o’cloek, the stock, tix. tures, | horse, w and harvers, of fine grocs., corner J0th st. and 7th ave. am ac oe HENRY D. MINER, AUCTR=SALEROOMA ST Nassau st—MINER & SUMERVILLE wii seul, Thureday, Auwust a, at 11 o'clock, the conten's of binckstuith’s shop, 120th at, west of Jd ave, late thy Property of Jacob P. Cork, and sold by order of at ministratrix, 19 FELIMAN, AUCTIONEER — SALE: ° 81 Nassau et, sells thie day, at? o'c 0c at 218 Chureh at. the stock and fixtures of the sree e aleo the furniture. Sale in lots. $9 AUCTIONEER ALLS room a0 at. 8@ ikon Thursday, he the furniture ot Nepiuue love Compan. 27. No Chureh et, at 11 o'clock. Catalogue on mo ni sale. er ae 161 paw BROKER'S SALE. TO-MORROW Aug, 3, Ly Jutn Mortimes, 15 Fact Uiondwas, laree and cho.ce lo. mens’ anu womens clo hing other goous. ave JECEIVE 3S SALE OF BOURBON WILLS. and By oruer H. MeALBENAN, 192 Sil 19 key, bran 8S. HERMAN & it, DRatioiy Aucionee.. ve at x, at 11 v'elock, 85 t y Bouscon whe 4 In, Tum, seyiup, wins ciara, &e; sis at ti o'c ock, ho teh. sie cheese ing machines, FP. BADENHOP, Attorue. tor Mortwagee, 123 R, 2 ROLLINS, AUCTIONERR = WIL @nell this day, at y o'clock, atd 8 Con a va y of recond hand furniture, earp clothe, 8 doz, Boston leat tablea ci vce And wood ware, Ce \W™. WITTERS, AUCER, SELLS” 1hI4 day, até o'clock, nt 464 Canal et, the er furniture, &e,, of a large house, Parior suites, chatuber do, china, ever thine tor housekeepers = 7S s-sS GENERAL BOsIness. MERICAN MANUFACTURES VS, Forel ‘ he Bishop Gutta Percha Company, inorder ia protect theis own inteseste, Wilk, iO tuture, wel LI t quality of Gutte Percha Tissue she: . he, taking the cloring rate the previous day Qe the standard, and will sell at § per cent. less ting the toreigu tismue i4 sold at on that day, SAMUEL C, BISHOP, General Acent, 3.5 Ang. let, 1505 21 Broadway, N.Y ANK OF UTICA—THE OWNERS 0? More than two-thirds of the capital stock « ” Bank of | tica having, in writing, ve Bourd of Directors to chanve aod ed Hank of Utica into aN nal Aree on under the Act of Congress entitle An Act to provides nat al currency, secured by the ple bonds, and to provide for the ci tion thereot, approved June ob. hereby wiven that the Bank determined to hecoue a Nati authorized mvert the Of United States Aton and redeni ive inod.” — Noticve i¢ oft Ution has decided and coal Manking Association under the laws of the tnited star “ udder the name ot Firet National Bank of | ts a FV 8S, Cashier, Utica, June vy 1S65, BANO—BANJO—BY MY CHAMPION method | guarantee the pupil to pla, 4 CT i after one course of te tno sine ib ‘ to former pupils. » BUCKLEY, No, King street. he (CROCKERY FOR SALESON WEDNES. da 1 at clock, the beat of Enelie e ware of all description, to euit dewe » Onl ae OT Mulberry et, Teciuec be TON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT riers Seed proposale will he tee yliee (Rotunda, City Heil Park.) until 4 Saturday, Auwust 12,1 eas: iron straielit pp supply of * as diam; 504 tons 1 to dintn, and 6 tons diam, All proy * mut have th for cust iron p "also the name poring, and the date ot presen envewpe. Blank for ast iron etialens p becerary iniotmation, can be App tion @ 1 of the eneineer-'n bhites STEPHENS, ROBERT DAMBAGIL A, CRAVEN, Croton Aqt, Board, New Yo.k, sub, i NOTICE TO LADIVS,-THE UNDER. slened hae opened A FANCY 3SYrORE At No. 18 DOWNING STREET, Where Ladies can find au aeortmonto: Unde ran Thenta, Sacques and ibaa Loadyenimue or made “ order, Ladies own time oals mace up, ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING cone o Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines, Ail Kinde ut Triminings constantly on hand, Cali on Mis. NASI, = 18 Downing at, bet. Bodiord and ff cocker, __ bot New York PAWNBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT 0? Giamonds, watchos, jewe ry, «ilverware, nousical dry xoode. silks, clothing, &c.; miso noe fuvenced on diamouds, w.tcLes or the good@ howsht, at Liv Bowery, near Grand. up atairs, 3 JIANOS, NEW AND SECOND HAND, relling off cheep to close the stock by the lit inet, when the place * CT inestrum hey will be c.ored, re, wbams, paintings, &e. 1, b. ee HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID POR: old newspapers, pamphiets books, and wast pt per of every description. SLOCKWELL & EME DUN, 26 Ann Bt, 1 door westot Nassau, SUN U S. SANITARY COMMISSION, P etective War-Cinim Association, bureau of Lr Ployment for Disabled and Wischarged soldiers and Sailors, No, 35 Chambers st, (No claree to emp ors ere and omp'o. At the above oflice are recielered discharged soldie:s and sailors ot ail trades \s fientions, and of all conditions of body, both disabled and able-bodied, aud 4} well recomended. An ht request is mm, 10 emp oyers weall and tes their appliestions foi empio,ecs, Both parties © of charge, H *¢ TO 7 CENTS PER POUND PAID UASit tor old hooks, newspapers, pamphlets, and all kindle Titing paper, at 49 August, THOMAS - . 4 . 6 of clean w BE NNETT si JOR SALF—A SINGER MACHINE, WENG MWACHEIENES . NO, | A 4 in good order, with Ja2 Weat oth firme th for SALE—L SINGER'S Se WiNG MA- chine, No, with hemmer and binding eau Inquire 125 Alaslie et, Brooklyn, £0. oct cheap, OWk'S MACHINE FOR work ; Singer's (..0. 2) for tailoring: Wheeler & Wilson, G, Baker, Wicos & Gibis, and others to rent and for sale, lowes: aud casiost terme, Highest cash price paid for good machines at 4 Grecuw ich ave, ee") ) “ anaes vse - SEWING MACHINES POR SALE AND TO rent; new and eecond hand Whi machines repaired aud kept in the best ore: fhorough instructions given, at 1270 Bioadway, | u 40 Muer, price SEWING MACHIN kinds repaired, Whee tuachines, second hand, wiways on hau; good Wim chines tor > 482 Canal st, near Hudson. N. Ww spied Wheeler & Wilson's machines jor cush, WOK MALL. URRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES OF “TO RENT — & Wilson's and Sing C $5, $10 and $25 at par, at the sun oflice counte er, Also 4 M Mil > . ONDHAND t 4, deeke, ole? rail eagh framed, doors, and store fixtures put up at ehort noice Ape ply t JAMES HOG, bd Jane at, fer SALE—POR @40, A SIX OCTAVE pianotorte, at No, 1 2d ave, cor, of Houstou eb iw the basement, luv Fok SALE—COUNTER AND SHEI patterns and trimming of a small tau No. 15 Downing et, near Bleecker st; price under gs tite WING, eo “RLORSES, CARRIAGES. & ARRIAGES ~ - INS FOR SALE AND WA Large aseortment of all ay of carriues buge gice and business wavons, Horres cod harnesses eclle ing off cheap at 1) Nevina at, Beooklen ae | ae For SALE—A ROAN HOKsb, 1 YEAR oid, sound aud kind ; must be sold tor want ee Inquire at 164 Heater at Bt 9 PONE FOR SALE—TWO 14 HANDS high, very ety ish and fast travel in harn would euit for saddle waging ; we ed gentle kind; the other fs lu hunds, fit for boys t drive, and wil! be soid cheap, Imyguire 611 © boar Vreouwick, la the baker re